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70-290 MS Press practice tests

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ARGH!! So, im studying for my first MCP exam, have gone through all the MS press study book, and am now taking the included practice tests to prepare for the exam. Apart from a minor annoyance that some of the questions ask about material that isn't even mentioned in the book (no problem with a bit of experience and some reading up with google) things were going great, until i encountered a couple of gems like :

"The properties configured though Terminal Services Configuration do not include a user timeout value"

!?!?! WTH is this then! A pigeon?? :

The question stated that users were disconnecting their session without ending it, hurting server performance. The answer suggested modifying the user properties in active directory to set the timeout value, which adds a little more complexity than is needed.

Another example, a question mentioned several stand alone servers and then had two exactly identical answers mentioning domain policy for driver signing. Only one of which, apparently, was correct. Domain policy on a standalone pc ? i think you got that confused with local policy, guys.

ARGH! thats not all, so many of the questions are obscurly written, or vauge, or lacking information that i often find I'll be second guessing my years of experience in a vauge hope that i might be able to enter the twisted thinking of the question writer and guess what he was actually asking!

Sorry to come on here and rant in a first post, but I'm getting a little frustrated - I have my exam booked on tuesday, and Failing practice tests because of blatently incorrect questions is not a pleasant revision experience!

Is the actual exam as bad as this? are the measureup or transcenders tests any better? am i just being stupid, or do the certifications belong to some different parallel IT universe than the one i am living in?

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Is the actual exam as bad as this? are the measureup or transcenders tests any better? am i just being stupid, or do the certifications belong to some different parallel IT universe than the one i am living in?

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To be honest, it depends on the author.

Look at it this way... you may not have passed their incorrect exam... but the good thing is that you understand the concepts... you REALIZE that their stuff is wrong! That's a majorly good sign!

I suppose you are talking about Measureup included in the Msbooks.
That is nothing compared to those in the 70-294 book.
For them you are able to pubbish software to a computer, to block domain password policy at the ou level, to
point a client to as SUS server using the user node's gpo, etc etc.
I understand are free questions included in your book so you shouldn't complain too much, but when i see those kind a stuff i go mad.
If i buy ( and pay) i pretend !

I can understand your point of view BUT if i buy ( and i PAY) a gps navigator and it drive me on a wrong way, should i be happy just because at the end i find the way by myself ??

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Not sure that is a useful comparison. The UK press is full of stories of drivers mislead by GPS units. The latest one is from Network Rail who say that a large rise in 'bridge bashes' is caused by this.

webslinger : thanks! at the moment I'm not feeling too confident, but anything could happen - yes, the problems are with the readiness review suite included with the ms press book (second edition).

nicolinux : erk! worse to come

onoski : how did you find the exam, were the questions similar to those with the book ? anything not in the book that showed up in the exam?

wizard : I googled and found the errata page, and to my relief found a few questions i'd thought were suspicious mentioned there. The two i complained about above weren't included in the list though, so I may send them in after tuesday when I may have a little more time.

Thanks to all who have replied, you've made me feel much reassured. I thought it might just be me. I'm quite shocked the number of errors etc I've picked up on in the first book, i thought as a training manual for an exam it might at least have accurate information in it. I'll add a pinch of salt to my reading now and work more on a hands on studying approach for things that I find myself not so familiar with.

well, seems i was worried needlessly, passed this morning with a score of 928.. I can now say goodbye to the errant practice questions of 290, and move on to the even more errant practice questions of 291...

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